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Thread: Will Obama be reelected as the president of the United States?
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[quote=COOLSPRINGS,479816]Obama will win. Ryan , the vice-presidential candidate has been always slapping his own face no matter how eloquent he sounds when debating. he sounds a clown or an unmatured kid. His boss Romny is no more than a business man. Except complaining, he has no plan at all. If he did have plan, that would lead US to fall into the ditch like war after 911 and global crisis back in 2008. It is unimmaginable that what the America would be if powers falled into his hands! ---------------- Ryan asked for federal funds as he pushed for smaller government By Jack Gillum, The Associated Press October 12, 2012 WASHINGTON - Republican vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan, a fiscal conservative and critic of federal handouts, has sought for his constituents in Wisconsin an expansion of food stamps, stimulus money, federally guaranteed business loans, grants to invest in green technology and money under President Barack Obama's health care reform law. Such requests are at odds with Ryan's public persona as a small-government advocate and tea party favourite who has pledged to tighten Washington's belt. The Associated Press reviewed 8,900 pages of correspondence between Ryan's congressional office and more than 70 executive branch agencies that it obtained under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act. They showed that for 12 years as a member of Congress, Ryan has sought from the federal government money and benefits that in some cases represent the kinds of largesse and specific programs he is now campaigning against. As Mitt Romney's running mate, Ryan calls those kinds of handouts big-government overreaching. He tells crowds he supports smaller government and rails against what he calls Obama's wasteful spending, including the president's $800 billion stimulus program. [/quote]
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